Ultraviolet Radiation And Coral Reefs
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1995
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Description:It has been many years since solar ultraviolet radiation was clearly identified as an important ecological factor on coral reefs (Jokiel, 1980), so it seemed timely to organize a major multi-disciplinary project designed to evaluate the state of the art, conduct research, train new researchers in the field, and evaluate techniques and methods of measurement in common use today on coral reefs. This volume contains much of the information developed during the 1994 program, which addressed topics from the molecular to the ecosystem level. Some of the topics covered were UV radiation and: phytoplankton and zooplankton, corals, zooxanthellae, seaweeds, phototoxicity, and vision (in both invertebrates and instruments).
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Series:UNIHI-SEAGRANT-CR 95-03
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Sea Grant Document Number:HAWAU-W-94-005
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:7221cf0a15a3c8cb60a7a85d71400f799425dc5ab6c8d75f3b528d40f6e74504
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